Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Something I wrote 14 Years Ago About Philip Roth Who in the Words of the NYT 'Explored Lust, Jewish Life and America'


 Philip Roth passed away yesterday at age 85. Here is a piece I wrote back on 18 October 2004



What does Philip Roth want?  

By ELLIOT JAGER

Confession time: Until last month I had never read a Philip Roth book. Everything I "knew" about Roth turned me off.  

He was a self-hating Jew, mocking the image of Jewish mothers as the source of all neuroses, writing post- modernist claptrap, and serving as the darling of people whose trendy liberalism had replaced yiddishkeit.

It didn't help that I first heard of Roth in yeshiva, not from the teachers (needless to say), but from some guys who had purloined a copy of Portnoy's Complaint, Roth's magnum opus, about the eponymous hero's insatiable need for auto-erotic sexual relief.

What drew my attention to Roth was the deluge of publicity, including a front-page splash in the October 3 New York Times Book Review, about his latest work, The Plot Against America. It ranks high on the best-seller lists: number 2 on the Times's, number 5 on Amazon.

It's a "what if" novel in which Nazi sympathizer and isolationist aviator Charles Lindbergh is unexpectedly elected president in 1940, defeating Franklin Roosevelt.

Since Steimatzky didn't yet have the book, I picked up Roth's The Ghost Writer (1979), which we had lying around the house. It's exactly the kind of book I would have found profane in my less openminded days: Young Nathan Zuckerman (Roth's alter ego) meets and falls in love with Anne Frank, several years after the Holocaust.

In 1979 the Post's Matt Nesvisky said, "It is hard to imagine any fiction about Anne Frank being more banal and ignoble."

Why would Roth go down that road?

Joseph Epstein, writing in the January 1984 Commentary, suspects Roth wants to strike out against the Jewish bourgeoisie - "and to be adored for his acute perceptions of it."

Ruth Wisse's assessment is that Roth is incapable of distinguishing "between Judaism and his own childish perception of it."

Next I read Operation Shylock (1993), set in Jerusalem during the first intifada, where a character named "Philip Roth" impersonating the real Roth advocates an alternative to Zionism called Diasporaism - the ingathering of Ashkenazi Israelis to post-Holocaust Europe.

When I finished the book I still couldn't figure out where Roth stands on Israel.

He's certainly no stranger to these parts. As early as 1963 his comings and goings were noted in the pages of the Post. He's described Israel as "the homeland of Jewish abnormality" - whatever that means. And in The Counterlife, Nathan Zuckerman makes clear he "is not one of those Jews who wants to hook themselves up to the patriarchs or the Jewish state."

Maybe what's really telling was his signing on, in April 1989 during the first intifada, to a Tikkun magazine proclamation, along with Woody Allen and Arthur Miller, calling on Israel to "begin negotiations with the PLO."  

YET IT'S equally pertinent to ask where Roth, at age 71, stands on America.

In the wake of 9/11 Roth pronounced that the US was indulging in "an orgy of national narcissism." Is that why he wrote The Plot Against America - to warn that the real danger was not al-Qaida but the Bush White House and The Patriot Act?

No way, says Roth; the idea for The Plot came to him before 9/11. Writing in Britain's Daily Telegraph, he explains it was only by chance that he stumbled upon the tale of "some Republican isolationists who wanted to run Lindbergh for president in 1940. It made me think, 'What if they had?'"

Roth's demurs notwithstanding, a laudatory Paul Berman in The New York Times Book Review admits, "You would have to be pretty dimwitted not to recall our current president striding around the carrier Abraham Lincoln in his own flying attire" when reading Roth's description of Lindbergh.
And The Washington Post's astute Jonathan Yardley gets the same message: "The novel's subtext gives every appearance of being an attack on George W. Bush and his administration."

London's Times sees in The Plot "disturbing echoes of Washington's more recent curtailment of civil liberties in the war against terror."

"Some readers are going to want to take this book as a roman-a-clef to the present moment in America. That would be a mistake," Roth wrote in The Telegraph. He insists The Plot is intended to "illuminate the past through the past."

Yet, in his next breath, Roth - who talks out of both sides of his mouth for a living - says: "And now Aristophanes, who surely must be God, has given us George W. Bush, a man unfit to run a hardware store let alone a nation like this one, and who has merely reaffirmed for me the maxim... our lives as Americans are as precarious as anyone else's: all the assurances are provisional, even here in a 200-year-old democracy."

It's as if Roth was playing Meir Kahane, warning US Jews it is "time to go home" but meaning John Kerry, not Israel. But 69 percent are already at home with Kerry.

Roth may be infuriating, but the more you read him the more engrossed you get in his story-telling. His politics still rubs me the wrong way, and I doubt I'll figure out what makes him tick, but tackling the Plot is a pleasure I won't deny myself.

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

Time to replace the Zionist Idea?


Time to replace the Zionist Idea?


My essay here.

Tuesday, April 03, 2018

What Should You Read to be Holocaust Literate?




What Should You Read to be Holocaust Literate?



(Click for article)

Thursday, March 08, 2018

Talking to Ami Kaufman at i24 About Balfour


Talking to Ami Kaufman at i24 About Balfour. Here is the LINK but there is a glitch toward the end of the interview.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

From London to New York to Jerusalem - Thank you for making the launch of my Balfour book a success



From London to New York to Jerusalem (last night) - Thank you for making the launch of The Balfour Declaration 67 Words: 100 Years of Conflict a success

...Now it's back to work!

Friday, January 26, 2018

Britain and Zionism: Balfour to Thatcher


Start time:
Tuesday, 27.02.18 (19:30)
Doors open:
19:00
Address:
Mishkenot Sha'nanim Guest House, ירושלים, ישראל
Britain and Zionism: Balfour to Thatcher
The Balfour Declaration committed to fostering a Jewish national home but British ambivalence continued even under Margaret Thatcher, a 'friend' of Israel. Why?
Book launch and discussion with
Azriel Bermant
Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East (Cambridge)
Elliot Jager
The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words – 100 Years of Conflict (Gefen)
The number of places is limited. The program is subject to change.

https://www.eventer.co.il/1fq93

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration - Let's place today's headlines into context


I'll be speaking about my book 

The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words - 100 Years of Conflict  

Please join me.



Register at this link.


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Friday, December 08, 2017

Ten (or so) snap judgments on Trump’s Jerusalem pronouncement


1. What Korean Peninsula? Trump has a knack for diverting attention from issues he'd rather you not focus on.

2. What Mueller investigation? What Russian/WikiLeaks/campaign collusion? You get the idea. Diversion is key to Trump's maddening Modus operandi.

3. What Russian entrenchments in Syria? What bad deal for Israel on the Syrian side of Golan Heights? What Iranian takeover of Iraq?

Forget all those -- focus onTrump's "recognition" of Jerusalem.

4.  BTW. The Russians already recognized west Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in April 2017. Trump, in practice" didn't even recognize west Jerusalem (even as a start).

4.  * Passports of US children born in Jerusalem will not be marked “Jerusalem, Israel.”

- Do you really think Washington needs three years or more to begin the process of building an embassy? How about putting a plaque: “Embassy of the USA” on the wall of the newly-built and well-fortified US Consulate in Talpiot, Jerusalem?

6. Nothing in Trump's statement changes the status quo, as the president himself said. By the way, I think he did a good reading job without going off on a tangent about, say, the size of the inauguration audience.  But if you actually watch his announcement all the way through you can see it took a toll.

7. Trump signed the very same waiver presidents before him signed (that didn’t make it into the speech).

8. He may have set the stage for a new tidal wave of Palestinian Arab violence.

9. Worse: His big empty gesture sets the stage for the "great" deal-maker to exact a steep price for “recognizing” Jerusalem.

The administration will supposedly unveil its proposed deal in early 2018.

Funnily, tragically, the Arabs don't see this and neither do the Trump-supporting Jews in the US and in Israel.

Or maybe...

If I’m right that Trump’s “recognition” of Jerusalem was intended to pave the way for heavy-handed pressure on Israel to make dangerous territorial concessions to the PLO – it might (counter-intuitively) explain Abbas’s violent reaction. Because, actually, Abbas does not want to make a real and lasting peace in which the Palestinian Arabs would have to come to terms with a Jewish national home in some part of “Palestine.” This situation recalls Ehud Barak’s go-for-broke offer to Yasser Arafat at Camp David II. Rather than take the best deal the Palestinian Arabs had ever been offered – he launched the second intifada.

10. Keep your eye on the ball: US policy since 1967 is to push Israel back to the hard-to-defend 1949 Armistice Lines (give or take) and Trump’s pronouncement doesn’t change that. Read the text.

So, what we have is, in principle, the right idea delivered ineptly by the Wrong Man at the Wrong Time in the wrong way.

With all that, it is sadly not surprising that Europe is again siding with the Arabs and that the Arabs -- following their 100-year script -- are turning to violence.


(*) h/t to IMRA for helping me crystallize this.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Register today for my talk at the Manhattan Jewish Center - See you Jan 9, 2018 Tuesday at 7:00 PM



Register now for my talk at the Manhattan Jewish Center - 

Hope to see you on Tuesday,  Jan 9, 2018, at 7:00 PM 


Follow this link

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Monday, September 25, 2017

UPDATED NOVEMBER 8, 2017 - Speaking engagements - email for specifics

Herzliya................DELIVERED -  Thank you!

Raanana................DELIVERED -  Thank you!



LONDON .........        DELIVERED - Thank you!

Next...

Hilton Tel Aviv Book Signing - November 8 at 7 PM

Also...

Rehovot ................ Monday, November 20 (morning)
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US East Coast......   January 2018 ...
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Invite me to speak at your organization...

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Buy the book from Gefen or Amazon or Steimetzky or ask your local brick and mortar bookseller. 
In Jerusalem, also buy at independent bookseller Pomeranz
(around the corner from the original Knesset building on King George Street),


Friday, August 11, 2017

Balfour in Raanana

I will be doing a curtain raiser in Raanana for my forthcoming book on the Balfour Declaration (with an opportunity to advance order).

Here are the details (the talk will be in English):

במכללת דוברי האנגלית ביום שני הבא 11/9 בשעה 9 על הצהרת בלפור.
משך ההרצאה שעה והיא תתקיים במשכן למוסיקה, רחוב הפלמ"ח 2א' רעננה.




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Anxiety over the upsurge in Palestinian Arab terror helped relegate to the back burner the Jewish world’s furor over the Israeli government’s plan to bolster the Chief Rabbinate’s monopoly over conversions and to revoke its pledge to formalize a place for non-Orthodox streams at the Western Wall plaza.

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The Jewish Wars...






Friday, June 09, 2017

The British election was not about Israel. The dust hasn't settled. But they'll be raising a glass of juice at tonight's iftar meal in Gaza at Hamas headquarters









Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Pro-Israelism and its Discontents - It is more complicated than you think


With so many folks writing about 1967, I decided to…

(a) Show the fundamentally unswerving nature of US policy regarding the West Bank since the Six Day War 

(b) Point out that successive administrations and Jewish actors have sought to dissociate support for Israel from support for its retention of the West                                  Bank;

(c) Puncture the notion that US Jewish criticism of Israel is novel or daring;

(d) Posit that maybe disagreement over the West Bank may not fully explain a certain cooling we sense in the American Jewish-Israel relationship.


Elliot

The piece is here...
Pro-Israelism and its Discontents

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Does the world needs yet another book on American Jewish history? The short answer is yes. Here is why...

Full article here: History

Friday, April 28, 2017

How we got to today does actually matter - The Six Day War in context

You have joined this movie already in progress.

"Occupied" territories?
 "Palestinian Occupied Territories"  "Israeli Occupied West Bank" --

What is the prequel to this story?

This is the prequel...

Where were you in 1967?


The yarmulke adds a nice touch, no?


America Israel Public Affairs Committee in the Trump Era/J Street Era

Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Antisemitism, Trump and the Blame Game


We now know that an Israeli-American teenager made the bomb threats against US Jewish community centers. 

It struck me that the American Jewish community’s intramural bickering over anti-Semitism deserved a deeper look. 

I was curious why liberals needed to point to one kind of antisemitism while conservatives felt compelled to point in a different direction. 

Why —besides ideological rigidity — not go beyond the either/or?

And why is April 19th a day to be extra cautious...


All this led to the tour d'horizon below.

To Read Article

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Hillel & the Struggle for Jewish Continuity




https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwZ8wRaHufjfbjFKM0NNeWpVTG8

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Taking Stock of Donald Trump



This is my "taking stock" of Trump piece that I wrote on the eve of his inauguration.





Sunday, December 25, 2016

Some books I read in 2016 and can recommend as worth your time...





“Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief” by Lawrence Wright,

“It Can’t Happen Here,” by Sinclair Lewis

The Tragedy if Liberation: A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957 by Frank Dikotter

Jabotinsky by Hillel Halkin

Final Solution by David Cesarani

Coming Apart: The State of White America by Charles Murray